At 15, Tremont's Turner Adams became the youngest shooter in history to win High Over All at the Mississippi state scholastic shooting championship, and he did it by learning to see nothing but the ...
Lee County deputy sheriffs conducted a traffic stop near Verona in the early morning hours of March 8. During the stop, deputies determined that the driver; Sherrodrick M. Taylor, 31, of Cumberland ...
This year, 1,152 4-H and FFA members from across Mississippi participated in the Dixie National Junior Round-Up Livestock Shows, exhibiting 1,759 head of livestock. These students competed for the opp ...
As the city prepares for its annual road maintenance, so too does Lee County, with a nearly $3.7 million contract for over 50 roads across the county.
Stories can change the world, and the nation's leading and emerging authors, poets, scholars and publishers will gather this spring for discussion of those stories at the annual Oxford Conference ...
Registration is underway for an Intermediate Cake Decorating class beginning March 16 at the Itawamba Community College Belden Center.
Recently, Commissioner of Agriculture and Commerce Andy Gipson announced the Mississippi Department of Agriculture and Commerce is accepting applications for the 2026-2027 Mississippi Agriculture ...
Itawamba Community College has opened registration for Orientation 2026, a required and free experience designed to prepare all incoming freshmen for a strong start to the academic year.
Fire crews responded to an alarm at an industrial manufacturing facility on Munsford Drive about 8:45 p.m. Monday, March 9, Fire Chief Mark Whiteside said this week.
Bill Hemmer has not been on his Fox News morning show, America’s Newsroom, all week long, but there’s a valid reason for his absence. As viewers have wondered why Hemmer has been missing, and even ...
There was not a one percent chance we didn’t think The 1% Club wouldn’t be renewed. The Fox game show is returning for Season 3 and has announced its premiere date. The 1% Club is where 100 ...
A Batesville man will spend less than two years in prison for building the bomb his girlfriend used to try to kill her ex-boyfriend.